WO2009027269A1 - Catalyst for the polymerization of olefins - Google Patents

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WO2009027269A1
WO2009027269A1 PCT/EP2008/060836 EP2008060836W WO2009027269A1 WO 2009027269 A1 WO2009027269 A1 WO 2009027269A1 EP 2008060836 W EP2008060836 W EP 2008060836W WO 2009027269 A1 WO2009027269 A1 WO 2009027269A1
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  • the catalysts of the invention are suitably used in (co)polymerization processes of ethylene to prepare (co)polymers having narrow Molecular Weight Distribution (MWD) and high activity.
  • the MWD is an important characteristic of ethylene polymers in that it affects both the rheological behavior, and therefore the processability, and the final mechanical properties.
  • polymers with narrow MWD are suitable for films and injection molding in that deformation and shrinkage problems in the manufactured article are minimized.
  • the width of the molecular weight distribution for the ethylene polymers is generally expressed as melt flow ratio F/E, which is the ratio between the melt index measured by a load of 21.6 Kg (melt index F) and that measured with a load of 2.16 Kg (melt index E).
  • melt flow ratio F/E is the ratio between the melt index measured by a load of 21.6 Kg (melt index F) and that measured with a load of 2.16 Kg (melt index E).
  • the measurements of melt index are carried out according to ASTM D- 1238 and at 190°C.
  • the catalyst comprises a solid catalyst component consisting of a titanium compound supported on magnesium chloride, an alkyl- Al compound and an electron donor compound (external donor) selected from monoethers of the formula R 1 OR".
  • an electron donor compound selected from monoethers of the formula R 1 OR.
  • Good results in terms of narrow MWD are only obtained when the solid component also contains an internal electron donor compound (diisobutylphthalate).
  • the catalyst activity is unsatisfactory. This latter characteristic is very important in the operation of the plants because it assures competitiveness of the production plant. Hence, it would be highly desirable to have a catalyst capable to produce polymers with narrow molecular weight distribution, in high yields.
  • EP 1169360 discloses the copolymerization of ethylene with hexene-1 in the presence of a Ziegler-Natta catalyst in which an ether is used as an agent able to reduce electrostatic charge in the polymerization medium.
  • Tert-butyl methylether is one of the ethers disclosed for such a use and it is employed in relatively high amounts with respect to the aluminum alkyl compound (b) such as to have an aluminum alkyl/ether molar ratio of about 3.
  • the aluminum alkyl compound (b) such as to have an aluminum alkyl/ether molar ratio of about 3.
  • the applicant has now found a novel catalyst system for the (co)polymerization of ethylene comprising (A) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, halogen, (B) an aluminum alkyl compound and (C) an ether of formula ROMe in which R is an alkyl group linked to the oxygen atom through a tertiary carbon atom, and in which the molar ratio between the aluminum alkyl compound (B) and the ether compound (C) ranges from 5 to 50.
  • a preferred subgroup of ether compound (C) is that in which R is an alkyl of formula - C(CH 3 ) 2 -CH(R2)(R3) where R2 and R3 are hydrogen or C1-C3 hydrocarbon groups.
  • Preferred compounds are methyl-tert-butyl ether and methyl-thexylether.
  • the ether compound (C) is used in amounts such as to give a (B)/(C) molar ratio ranging from 5 to 50, preferably from 5 to 40 and more preferably from 5 to 25.
  • the applicant has found that the selection of the specific ethers and their amount with respect to the aluminum alkyl compound (B) is able to offer an excellent balance between polymer properties (narrowing of the molecular weigh distribution) and preservation of the catalyst activity at an acceptable level.
  • the catalyst component comprises a Ti compound having at least one Ti- halogen bond supported on a magnesium chloride which is preferably magnesium dichloride and more preferably magnesium dichloride in active form.
  • a magnesium chloride means magnesium compounds having at least one magnesium chloride bond.
  • the catalyst component may also contain groups different from halogen, in any case in amounts lower than 0.5 mole for each mole of titanium and preferably lower than 0.3.
  • the catalysts of the invention preferably show a porosity
  • the total porosity ?j can be in the range of 0.50-1.50 cm 3 /g, particularly in the range of from 0.60 and 1.2 cm 3 /g, and the difference (P T -P F ) can be higher than 0.1 preferably in the range from 0.15-0.50.
  • the surface area measured by the BET method is preferably lower than 80 and in particular comprised between 10 and 70 m 2 /g.
  • the porosity measured by the BET method is generally comprised between 0.1 and 0.5, preferably from 0.1 to 0.4 cm 3 /g.
  • the average pore radius value, for porosity due to pores up to l ⁇ m, is usually in the range from 600 to 1200 A.
  • the particles of solid component have substantially spherical morphology and average diameter comprised between 5 and 150 ⁇ m, preferably from 20 to 100 ⁇ m and more preferably from 30 to 90 ⁇ m.
  • particles having substantially spherical morphology those are meant wherein the ratio between the greater axis and the smaller axis is equal to or lower than 1.5 and preferably lower than 1.3.
  • the magnesium dichloride in the active form is characterized by X-ray spectra in which the most intense diffraction line which appears in the spectrum of the non active chloride (lattice distanced of 2,56A) is diminished in intensity and is broadened to such an extent that it becomes totally or partially merged with the reflection line falling at lattice distance (d) of 2.95A.
  • lattice distance (d) lattice distance
  • the solid the components of the invention may in principle comprise an electron donor compound (internal donor), selected for example among ethers, esters, amines and ketones.
  • an electron donor compound selected for example among ethers, esters, amines and ketones.
  • the present invention includes an electron donor compound only in amount such as to give ED/Ti ratios lower than 3, preferably lower than 1, more preferably lower than 0.3.
  • the solid catalyst component does not contain any amount of the above mentioned electron donor compounds.
  • the electron donor compound is generally present in molar ratio with respect to the magnesium comprised between 1 :4 and 1 :20.
  • the preferred titanium compounds have the formula wherein n is a number comprised between 0 and 0.5 inclusive, y is the valence of titanium, R 11 is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-8 carbon atoms and X is halogen.
  • R 11 can be ethyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-octyl and phenyl, (benzyl);
  • X is preferably chlorine.TiCLt is especially preferred.
  • n varies preferably from 0 to 0.02; if y is 3, n varies preferably from 0 to 0.015.
  • a method suitable for the preparation of spherical components mentioned above comprises a first step (a) in which a compound MgCl 2 .mR ⁇ OH, wherein 0.3 ⁇ m ⁇ 1.7 and R 1 " is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-12 carbon atoms is reacted with the said titanium compound of the formula Ti(OR II ) n X y-n , in which n, y, X and R 11 have the same meaning defined above.
  • MgCl 2 . mR m OH represents a precursor of Mg dihalide.
  • These kind of compounds can generally be obtained by mixing alcohol and magnesium chloride in the presence of an inert hydrocarbon immiscible with the adduct, operating under stirring conditions at the melting temperature of the adduct (100-130°C). Then, the emulsion is quickly quenched, thereby causing the solidification of the adduct in form of spherical particles. Representative methods for the preparation of these spherical adducts are reported for example in USP 4,469,648, USP 4,399,054, and WO98/44009.
  • Adducts having the desired final alcohol content can be obtained by directly using the selected amount of alcohol directly during the adduct preparation. However, if adducts with increased porosity are to be obtained it is convenient to first prepare adducts with more than 1.7 moles of alcohol per mole of MgCl 2 and then subjecting them to a thermal and/or chemical dealcoholation process. The thermal dealcoholation process is carried out in nitrogen flow at temperatures comprised between 50 and 150°C until the alcohol content is reduced to the value ranging from 0.3 to 1.7. A process of this type is described in EP 395083.
  • these dealcoholated adducts are also characterized by a porosity (measured by mercury method ) due to pores with radius up to 0.1 ⁇ m ranging from 0.15 to 2.5 cm 3 /g preferably from 0.25 to 1.5 cm 3 /g.
  • the molar ratio Ti/Mg is stoichiometric or higher; preferably this ratio is higher than 3. Still more preferably a large excess of titanium compound is used.
  • Preferred titanium compounds are titanium tetrahalides, in particular TiCl 4.
  • the reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the adduct in cold TiCl 4 (generally 0°C); the mixture is heated up to 80-140 0 C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-8 preferably from 0.5 to 3 hours. The excess of titanium compound can be separated at high temperatures by filtration or sedimentation and siphoning.
  • the solid catalyst component (a) can be prepared by a method comprising a step (a) in which a compound MgCl 2 .mR ⁇ OH tH 2 O, wherein 0.3 ⁇ m ⁇ 1.7, t is from 0.01 to 0.6, and R.” is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-12 carbon atoms is reacted with a titanium compound of the formula Ti(OR') n X y-n , in which n is comprised between 0 and 0.5, y is the valence of titanium, X is halogen and R 1 has the meaning given above, and preferably is an alkyl radical having 1-8 carbon atoms, in the presence of an aluminum compound of formula AlL 3 where L can be, independently, OR 1 groups as defined above or halogen .
  • At least one L is chlorine, more preferably two L are chlorine and most preferably all L are chlorine.
  • the solid catalyst component obtained by this process show substantially all the titanium atoms in valence state of 4, the porosity (Pp), measured by the mercury method and due to pores with radius equal to or lower than l ⁇ m, of at least 0.30 cm 3 /g, and the Cl/Ti molar ratio lower than 29.
  • the catalyst component (B) of the invention is selected from Al-alkyl compounds possibly halogenated.
  • it is selected from Al-trialkyl compounds, for example Al-trimethyl, Al-triethyl , Al-tri-n-butyl , Al-triisobutyl are preferred.
  • the Al/Ti ratio is higher than 1 and is generally comprised between 5 and 800.
  • the above-mentioned components (A)-(C) can be fed separately into the reactor where, under the polymerization conditions can exploit their activity. It may be advantageous to carry out a pre-contact of the above components, optionally in the presence of small amounts of olefins, for a period of time ranging from 0.1 to 120 minutes preferably in the range from 1 to 60 minutes.
  • the pre-contact can be carried out in a liquid diluent at a temperature ranging from 0 to 90 0 C preferably in the range of 20 to 70 0 C.
  • the so formed catalyst system can be used directly in the main polymerization process or alternatively, it can be pre-polymerized beforehand.
  • a pre-polymerization step is usually preferred when the main polymerization process is carried out in the gas phase.
  • the pre-polymerization step can be carried out at temperatures from 0 to 80 0 C, preferably from 5 to 70 0 C, in the liquid or gas phase.
  • the pre-polymerization step can be performed in-line as a part of a continuous polymerization process or separately in a batch process.
  • the batch pre-polymerization of the catalyst of the invention with propylene in order to produce an amount of polymer ranging from 0.5 to 20 g per gram of catalyst component is particularly preferred.
  • the pre-polymerized catalyst component can also be subject to a further treatment with a titanium compound before being used in the main polymerization step. In this case the use of TiCl 4 is particularly preferred.
  • the reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the prepolymerized catalyst component in the liquid Ti compound optionally in mixture with a liquid diluent; the mixture is heated to 60-120 0 C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-2 hours.
  • the catalysts of the invention can be used in any kind of polymerization process both in liquid and gas-phase processes.
  • Catalysts having small particle size, (less than 40 ⁇ m) are particularly suited for slurry polymerization in an inert medium, which can be carried out continuously stirred tank reactor or in loop reactors.
  • Catalysts having larger particle size are particularly suited for gas-phase polymerization processes which can be carried out in agitated or fluidized bed gas-phase reactors.
  • the catalysts of the present invention are particularly suitable for preparing ethylene polymers having narrow molecular weight distribution that are characterized by a F/E ratio equal to, and preferably lower than, 30 in combination with a high polymerization activity.
  • the catalysts of the present invention are also suitable for preparing very-low-density and ultra-low-density polyethylenes (VLDPE and ULDPE, having a density lower than 0.920g/cm 3 , to 0.880 g/cm 3 ) consisting of copolymers of ethylene with one or more alpha-olefins having from 3 to 12 carbon atoms, having a mole content of units derived from ethylene of higher than 80%; elastomeric copolymers of ethylene and propylene and elastomeric terpolymers of ethylene and propylene with smaller proportions of a diene having a content by weight of units derived from ethylene of between about 30 and 70%.
  • Melt Index Melt index (M.I.) are measured at 19O 0 C following ASTM D- 1238 over a load of:
  • Porosity and surface area with nitrogen are determined according to the B. E. T. method
  • the measure is carried out using a "Porosimeter 2000 series" by Carlo Erba.
  • the porosity is determined by absorption of mercury under pressure. For this determination use is made of a calibrated dilatometer (diameter 3 mm) CD 3 (Carlo Erba) connected to a reservoir of mercury and to a high-vacuum pump (1 -10 "2 mbar). A weighed amount of sample is placed in the dilatometer. The apparatus is then placed under high vacuum ( ⁇ 0.1 mm Hg) and is maintained in these conditions for 20 minutes. The dilatometer is then connected to the mercury reservoir and the mercury is allowed to flow slowly into it until it reaches the level marked on the dilatometer at a height of 10 cm.
  • the valve that connects the dilatometer to the vacuum pump is closed and then the mercury pressure is gradually increased with nitrogen up to 140 kg/cm 2 . Under the effect of the pressure, the mercury enters the pores and the level goes down according to the porosity of the material.
  • the porosity (cm 3 /g), both total and that due to pores up to l ⁇ m, the pore distribution curve, and the average pore size are directly calculated from the integral pore distribution curve which is function of the volume reduction of the mercury and applied pressure values (all these data are provided and elaborated by the porosimeter associated computer which is equipped with a "MILESTONE 200/2.04" program by C. Erba.
  • a magnesium chloride and alcohol adduct containing about 3 mols of alcohol was prepared following the method described in example 2 of USP 4,399,054, but working at 2000 RPM instead of 10000 RPM.
  • the adduct were subject to a thermal treatment, under nitrogen stream, over a temperature range of 50-150 °C until a weight content of 25% of alcohol was reached.
  • 1 L of TiCl 4 was introduced at 0 0 C.
  • 70 g of a spherical MgCl 2 /EtOH adduct containing 25 %wt of ethanol and prepared as described above were added under stirring.
  • the temperature was raised to 140 °C in 2 h and maintained for 60 min. Then, the stirring was discontinued, the solid product was allowed to settle and the supernatant liquid was siphoned off. The solid residue was then washed once with heptane at 80°C and five times with hexane at 25°C and dried under vacuum at 30 0 C and analyzed.
  • the pre-polymerized solid catalyst component (A) was employed in the ethylene polymerization according to the general procedure using the type and amount of silicon compound (C) reported in table 1 together with the polymerization results.

Abstract

The present invention relates to catalysts systems for the polymerization of ethylene and its mixtures with olefins CH2=CHR, wherein R is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1 -12 carbon atoms, comprising (A) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, halogen, (B) an aluminum alkyl compound and (C) an ether of formula ROMe in which R is an alkyl group linked to the oxygen atom through a tertiary carbon atom, and in which the molar ratio between the aluminum alkyl compound (B) and the ether compound (C) ranges from 5 to 50.

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CATALYST FOR THE POLYMERIZATION OF OLEFINS
The present invention relates to catalysts for the polymerization of olefins, in particular ethylene and its mixtures with olefins CH2=CHR, wherein R is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-12 carbon atoms, comprising (a) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, halogen and optionally an electron donor, (b) an aluminum alkyl compound and (c) a specific amount of ethers, belonging to a particular class, as external electron donor compounds. The catalysts of the invention are suitably used in (co)polymerization processes of ethylene to prepare (co)polymers having narrow Molecular Weight Distribution (MWD) and high activity. The MWD is an important characteristic of ethylene polymers in that it affects both the rheological behavior, and therefore the processability, and the final mechanical properties. In particular, polymers with narrow MWD are suitable for films and injection molding in that deformation and shrinkage problems in the manufactured article are minimized. The width of the molecular weight distribution for the ethylene polymers is generally expressed as melt flow ratio F/E, which is the ratio between the melt index measured by a load of 21.6 Kg (melt index F) and that measured with a load of 2.16 Kg (melt index E). The measurements of melt index are carried out according to ASTM D- 1238 and at 190°C. Catalysts for preparing ethylene (co)polymers having narrow MWD are described in the European patent application EP-A-373999. The catalyst comprises a solid catalyst component consisting of a titanium compound supported on magnesium chloride, an alkyl- Al compound and an electron donor compound (external donor) selected from monoethers of the formula R1OR". Good results in terms of narrow MWD are only obtained when the solid component also contains an internal electron donor compound (diisobutylphthalate). The catalyst activity is unsatisfactory. This latter characteristic is very important in the operation of the plants because it assures competitiveness of the production plant. Hence, it would be highly desirable to have a catalyst capable to produce polymers with narrow molecular weight distribution, in high yields.
EP 1169360 discloses the copolymerization of ethylene with hexene-1 in the presence of a Ziegler-Natta catalyst in which an ether is used as an agent able to reduce electrostatic charge in the polymerization medium. Tert-butyl methylether is one of the ethers disclosed for such a use and it is employed in relatively high amounts with respect to the aluminum alkyl compound (b) such as to have an aluminum alkyl/ether molar ratio of about 3. Apart from the expectation of reduction of electrostatic charge, no information is given with respect to polymerization performances and polymer quality.
The applicant has now found a novel catalyst system for the (co)polymerization of ethylene comprising (A) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, halogen, (B) an aluminum alkyl compound and (C) an ether of formula ROMe in which R is an alkyl group linked to the oxygen atom through a tertiary carbon atom, and in which the molar ratio between the aluminum alkyl compound (B) and the ether compound (C) ranges from 5 to 50.
A preferred subgroup of ether compound (C) is that in which R is an alkyl of formula - C(CH3)2-CH(R2)(R3) where R2 and R3 are hydrogen or C1-C3 hydrocarbon groups. Preferred compounds are methyl-tert-butyl ether and methyl-thexylether. As mentioned before, the ether compound (C) is used in amounts such as to give a (B)/(C) molar ratio ranging from 5 to 50, preferably from 5 to 40 and more preferably from 5 to 25. The applicant has found that the selection of the specific ethers and their amount with respect to the aluminum alkyl compound (B) is able to offer an excellent balance between polymer properties (narrowing of the molecular weigh distribution) and preservation of the catalyst activity at an acceptable level.
In a preferred aspect the catalyst component comprises a Ti compound having at least one Ti- halogen bond supported on a magnesium chloride which is preferably magnesium dichloride and more preferably magnesium dichloride in active form. In the context of the present application the term magnesium chloride means magnesium compounds having at least one magnesium chloride bond. The catalyst component may also contain groups different from halogen, in any case in amounts lower than 0.5 mole for each mole of titanium and preferably lower than 0.3.
In addition to the above characteristics, the catalysts of the invention preferably show a porosity
PF determined with the mercury method higher than 0.3 cm3/g and more preferably higher than
0.5 usually in the range 0.5-0.8 cm3/g. The total porosity ?j can be in the range of 0.50-1.50 cm3/g, particularly in the range of from 0.60 and 1.2 cm3/g, and the difference (PT-PF) can be higher than 0.1 preferably in the range from 0.15-0.50.
The surface area measured by the BET method is preferably lower than 80 and in particular comprised between 10 and 70 m2/g. The porosity measured by the BET method is generally comprised between 0.1 and 0.5, preferably from 0.1 to 0.4 cm3/g.
In the catalyst component of the invention the average pore radius value, for porosity due to pores up to lμm, is usually in the range from 600 to 1200 A. The particles of solid component have substantially spherical morphology and average diameter comprised between 5 and 150 μm, preferably from 20 to 100 μm and more preferably from 30 to 90μm. As particles having substantially spherical morphology, those are meant wherein the ratio between the greater axis and the smaller axis is equal to or lower than 1.5 and preferably lower than 1.3.
The magnesium dichloride in the active form is characterized by X-ray spectra in which the most intense diffraction line which appears in the spectrum of the non active chloride (lattice distanced of 2,56A) is diminished in intensity and is broadened to such an extent that it becomes totally or partially merged with the reflection line falling at lattice distance (d) of 2.95A. When the merging is complete the single broad peak generated has the maximum of intensity which is shifted towards angles lower than those of the most intense line.
The solid the components of the invention may in principle comprise an electron donor compound (internal donor), selected for example among ethers, esters, amines and ketones.
However, it has been found particularly advantageous for the present invention to include an electron donor compound only in amount such as to give ED/Ti ratios lower than 3, preferably lower than 1, more preferably lower than 0.3. Most preferably, the solid catalyst component does not contain any amount of the above mentioned electron donor compounds.
The electron donor compound is generally present in molar ratio with respect to the magnesium comprised between 1 :4 and 1 :20.
The preferred titanium compounds have the formula
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wherein n is a number comprised between 0 and 0.5 inclusive, y is the valence of titanium, R11 is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-8 carbon atoms and X is halogen. In particular R11 can be ethyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-octyl and phenyl, (benzyl); X is preferably chlorine.TiCLt is especially preferred.
If y is 4, n varies preferably from 0 to 0.02; if y is 3, n varies preferably from 0 to 0.015.
A method suitable for the preparation of spherical components mentioned above comprises a first step (a) in which a compound MgCl2.mRπιOH, wherein 0.3 < m < 1.7 and R1" is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-12 carbon atoms is reacted with the said titanium compound of the formula Ti(ORII)nXy-n, in which n, y, X and R11 have the same meaning defined above.
In this case MgCl2. mRmOH represents a precursor of Mg dihalide. These kind of compounds can generally be obtained by mixing alcohol and magnesium chloride in the presence of an inert hydrocarbon immiscible with the adduct, operating under stirring conditions at the melting temperature of the adduct (100-130°C). Then, the emulsion is quickly quenched, thereby causing the solidification of the adduct in form of spherical particles. Representative methods for the preparation of these spherical adducts are reported for example in USP 4,469,648, USP 4,399,054, and WO98/44009. Another useable method for the spherulization is the spray cooling described for example in USP 5,100,849 and 4,829,034. Adducts having the desired final alcohol content can be obtained by directly using the selected amount of alcohol directly during the adduct preparation. However, if adducts with increased porosity are to be obtained it is convenient to first prepare adducts with more than 1.7 moles of alcohol per mole of MgCl2 and then subjecting them to a thermal and/or chemical dealcoholation process. The thermal dealcoholation process is carried out in nitrogen flow at temperatures comprised between 50 and 150°C until the alcohol content is reduced to the value ranging from 0.3 to 1.7. A process of this type is described in EP 395083.
Generally these dealcoholated adducts are also characterized by a porosity (measured by mercury method ) due to pores with radius up to 0.1 μm ranging from 0.15 to 2.5 cm3/g preferably from 0.25 to 1.5 cm3/g.
In the reaction of step (a) the molar ratio Ti/Mg is stoichiometric or higher; preferably this ratio is higher than 3. Still more preferably a large excess of titanium compound is used. Preferred titanium compounds are titanium tetrahalides, in particular TiCl4. The reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the adduct in cold TiCl4 (generally 0°C); the mixture is heated up to 80-1400C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-8 preferably from 0.5 to 3 hours. The excess of titanium compound can be separated at high temperatures by filtration or sedimentation and siphoning.
According to another preferred embodiment the solid catalyst component (a) can be prepared by a method comprising a step (a) in which a compound MgCl2.mRπOH tH2O, wherein 0.3 < m < 1.7, t is from 0.01 to 0.6, and R." is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radical having 1-12 carbon atoms is reacted with a titanium compound of the formula Ti(OR')nXy-n, in which n is comprised between 0 and 0.5, y is the valence of titanium, X is halogen and R1 has the meaning given above, and preferably is an alkyl radical having 1-8 carbon atoms, in the presence of an aluminum compound of formula AlL3 where L can be, independently, OR1 groups as defined above or halogen . Preferably, at least one L is chlorine, more preferably two L are chlorine and most preferably all L are chlorine. The solid catalyst component obtained by this process show substantially all the titanium atoms in valence state of 4, the porosity (Pp), measured by the mercury method and due to pores with radius equal to or lower than lμm, of at least 0.30 cm3/g, and the Cl/Ti molar ratio lower than 29.
The catalyst component (B) of the invention is selected from Al-alkyl compounds possibly halogenated. In particular, it is selected from Al-trialkyl compounds, for example Al-trimethyl, Al-triethyl , Al-tri-n-butyl , Al-triisobutyl are preferred. The Al/Ti ratio is higher than 1 and is generally comprised between 5 and 800.
The above-mentioned components (A)-(C) can be fed separately into the reactor where, under the polymerization conditions can exploit their activity. It may be advantageous to carry out a pre-contact of the above components, optionally in the presence of small amounts of olefins, for a period of time ranging from 0.1 to 120 minutes preferably in the range from 1 to 60 minutes. The pre-contact can be carried out in a liquid diluent at a temperature ranging from 0 to 900C preferably in the range of 20 to 700C.
The so formed catalyst system can be used directly in the main polymerization process or alternatively, it can be pre-polymerized beforehand. A pre-polymerization step is usually preferred when the main polymerization process is carried out in the gas phase. The prepolymerization can be carried out with any of the olefins CH2=CHR, where R is H or a Cl- ClO hydrocarbon group. In particular, it is especially preferred to pre-polymerize ethylene, propylene or mixtures thereof with one or more α-olefins, said mixtures containing up to 20% in moles of α-olefin, forming amounts of polymer from about 0.1 g per gram of solid component up to about 1000 g per gram of solid catalyst component. The pre-polymerization step can be carried out at temperatures from 0 to 800C, preferably from 5 to 700C, in the liquid or gas phase. The pre-polymerization step can be performed in-line as a part of a continuous polymerization process or separately in a batch process. The batch pre-polymerization of the catalyst of the invention with propylene in order to produce an amount of polymer ranging from 0.5 to 20 g per gram of catalyst component is particularly preferred. The pre-polymerized catalyst component can also be subject to a further treatment with a titanium compound before being used in the main polymerization step. In this case the use of TiCl4 is particularly preferred. The reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the prepolymerized catalyst component in the liquid Ti compound optionally in mixture with a liquid diluent; the mixture is heated to 60-1200C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-2 hours.
The catalysts of the invention can be used in any kind of polymerization process both in liquid and gas-phase processes. Catalysts having small particle size, (less than 40μm) are particularly suited for slurry polymerization in an inert medium, which can be carried out continuously stirred tank reactor or in loop reactors. Catalysts having larger particle size are particularly suited for gas-phase polymerization processes which can be carried out in agitated or fluidized bed gas-phase reactors.
As already mentioned, the catalysts of the present invention are particularly suitable for preparing ethylene polymers having narrow molecular weight distribution that are characterized by a F/E ratio equal to, and preferably lower than, 30 in combination with a high polymerization activity.
In addition, to the ethylene homo and copolymers mentioned above the catalysts of the present invention are also suitable for preparing very-low-density and ultra-low-density polyethylenes (VLDPE and ULDPE, having a density lower than 0.920g/cm3, to 0.880 g/cm3) consisting of copolymers of ethylene with one or more alpha-olefins having from 3 to 12 carbon atoms, having a mole content of units derived from ethylene of higher than 80%; elastomeric copolymers of ethylene and propylene and elastomeric terpolymers of ethylene and propylene with smaller proportions of a diene having a content by weight of units derived from ethylene of between about 30 and 70%.
The following examples are given in order to further describe the present invention in a non- limiting manner. CHARACTERIZATION
The properties are determined according to the following methods: Melt Index: Melt index (M.I.) are measured at 19O0C following ASTM D- 1238 over a load of:
2.16 Kg, MI E = MI2.16-
21.6 Kg, MI F = MΪ21.6-
The ratio: F/E = MI F/MI E = MI21.6ZMI2. I6 's then defined as melt flow ratio (MFR)
Porosity and surface area with nitrogen: are determined according to the B. E. T. method
(apparatus used SORPTOMATIC 1900 by Carlo Erba).
Porosity and surface area with mercury:
The measure is carried out using a "Porosimeter 2000 series" by Carlo Erba.
The porosity is determined by absorption of mercury under pressure. For this determination use is made of a calibrated dilatometer (diameter 3 mm) CD3 (Carlo Erba) connected to a reservoir of mercury and to a high-vacuum pump (1 -10"2 mbar). A weighed amount of sample is placed in the dilatometer. The apparatus is then placed under high vacuum (<0.1 mm Hg) and is maintained in these conditions for 20 minutes. The dilatometer is then connected to the mercury reservoir and the mercury is allowed to flow slowly into it until it reaches the level marked on the dilatometer at a height of 10 cm. The valve that connects the dilatometer to the vacuum pump is closed and then the mercury pressure is gradually increased with nitrogen up to 140 kg/cm2. Under the effect of the pressure, the mercury enters the pores and the level goes down according to the porosity of the material. The porosity (cm3/g), both total and that due to pores up to lμm, the pore distribution curve, and the average pore size are directly calculated from the integral pore distribution curve which is function of the volume reduction of the mercury and applied pressure values (all these data are provided and elaborated by the porosimeter associated computer which is equipped with a "MILESTONE 200/2.04" program by C. Erba. General procedure for the HDPE polymerization test
Into a 1.5 liters stainless steel autoclave, degassed under N2 stream at 70 °C, 500 ml of anhydrous hexane, the reported amount of catalyst component and 0.17 g of triethylaluminum (TEA) were introduced (or 0.29 g of TIBA). The mixture was stirred, heated to 75 0C and thereafter 3 bar of H2 and 7 bar of ethylene were fed. The polymerization lasted 2 hours. Ethylene was fed to keep the pressure constant. At the end, the reactor was depressurized and the polymer thus recovered was dried under vacuum at 70 °C. EXAMPLE 1 and Comparison Example 1 Preparation of the solid component (A)
A magnesium chloride and alcohol adduct containing about 3 mols of alcohol was prepared following the method described in example 2 of USP 4,399,054, but working at 2000 RPM instead of 10000 RPM. The adduct were subject to a thermal treatment, under nitrogen stream, over a temperature range of 50-150 °C until a weight content of 25% of alcohol was reached. Into a 2 L four-necked round flask, purged with nitrogen, 1 L of TiCl4 was introduced at 00C. Then, at the same temperature, 70 g of a spherical MgCl2/EtOH adduct containing 25 %wt of ethanol and prepared as described above were added under stirring. The temperature was raised to 140 °C in 2 h and maintained for 60 min. Then, the stirring was discontinued, the solid product was allowed to settle and the supernatant liquid was siphoned off. The solid residue was then washed once with heptane at 80°C and five times with hexane at 25°C and dried under vacuum at 30 0C and analyzed.
Into a 260cm3 glass reactor provided with stirrer, 351.5 cm3 of hexane at 2O0C and whilst stirring 7 g of the catalyst prepared as above described were introduced at 200C. Keeping constant the internal temperature, 5.6 cm3 of tri-n-octylaluminum (TNOA) in hexane (about 370 g/1) were slowly introduced into the reactor and the temperature was brought to 100C. After 10 minutes stirring, 10 g of propylene were carefully introduced into the reactor at the same temperature during a time of 4 hours. The consumption of propylene in the reactor was monitored and the polymerization was discontinued when a theoretical conversion of 1 g of polymer per g of catalyst was deemed to be reached. Then, the whole content was filtered and washed three times with hexane at a temperature of 200C (50 g/1). After drying the resulting pre-polymerized catalyst (A) was analyzed and found to contain 1.1 g of polypropylene per g of catalyst.
The pre-polymerized solid catalyst component (A) was employed in the ethylene polymerization according to the general procedure using the type and amount of silicon compound (C) reported in table 1 together with the polymerization results.
TABLE l
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MTBE = Methyl-tert-butylether THF= Tetrahydrofurane

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1. Catalyst for the (co)polymerization of ethylene comprising (A) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, halogen, (B) an aluminum alkyl compound and (C) an ether of formula ROMe in which R is an alkyl group linked to the oxygen atom through a tertiary carbon atom, and in which the molar ratio between the aluminum alkyl compound (B) and the ether compound (C) ranges from 5 to 50.
2. Catalyst system according to claim 1 in which in the ether compound (C) R is an alkyl of formula -C(CH3)2-CH(R2)(R3) where R2 and R3 are hydrogen or C1-C3 hydrocarbon groups.
3. Catalyst system according to claim 1 in which the ether compound (C) is used in amounts such as to give a (B)/(C) molar ratio ranging from 5 to 25.
4. Catalyst system according to claim 1 a porosity Pp determined with the mercury method higher than 0.4 cnrVg.
5. Process for the preparation of ethylene (co)polymer having a F/E ratio equal to or lower than 30 carried out by polymerizing ethylene in the presence of a catalyst system as defined in claim 1.
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